We went to Lodge Creek Ranch to celebrate our Canadian Thanksgiving this year.
It's always a benefit to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner without having to cook anything. Grandpa Buck and Grandma Nunn came to the ranch, too.
We ate Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday night.
On Monday, we watched Austin and the crew castrate and brand 2-year old horses. I bet none of you cut horses for fun on Thanksgiving Day.
I wanted to give a full tour of the ranch - so you can appreciate the full experience and so we can always remember the good times. Austin has come to the ranch for 20 years for a few days or weeks or months. We also come with him lots of the time.

This is the first building you come to when you drive into Lodge Creek Ranch. This is known as the brown trailer. You might be surprised to know it is the nicest of the ranch accommodations. This is where we stayed this visit.

Next is the green trailer - a little like a tin can. You can see daylight through some of the doorways and walls. We have stayed there a few times, too. The camping trailer next to it is Mary Jane's trailer. She comes and goes.

Next on the road is the indoor arena. It is a nice building. When they had their horse sales, they had them in this building.

The equipment row.

The big white barn

The ranch house - Carly is on the deck. I wish I would have taken some pictures of the inside. There are two kitchen tables because there are always people coming and going and working and getting fired or quitting and more visitors, etc.

Joan, the lady of the ranch. She would give you the shirt of her back. She collects lots of clutter and never throws anything away. She is a micro-manager when you help her in the kitchen. She hates flies and spends much of her day swatting flies.
Time for the ranching event of the day:

Austin getting warmed up.

Horse down - ready to cut and brand

Kaylynn watching all of the excitement - including Austin getting bucked off - no broken bones just a swollen hand and bruises.

Jill holding Austin's horse

Joe (the man of the ranch) with the branding irons

Austin roping the next horse
So what do we do all day while Austin is working....

Carly and Addison (a ranch visitor) playing with the miniature donkeys

Lucy on the elaborate playground on the ranch
Lots of random people come to the ranch.

This is Adell. We have met him before. He makes his living driving his van full of goods to ranches and farms selling things. Joe bought 3 new pairs of overalls. Grandpa Buck bought new wool socks.
At the end of our awesome ranch vacation, we got to the end of the 45 minutes of bumpy dirt road, and Grandpa and Grandma weren't behind us anymore. They had gotten a flat tire. So while we waited for them, we took some pictures on the highway. You will be able to tell how much traffic there was...

Jill, Hanna Kaylynn laying in the middle of the road
Hanna running
The prairies have their own beauty

Good job Jill on this photo - notice the moon.
That takes us to the end of our Thanksgiving break.
3 comments:
Nice to put some images to the "Ranch". Sounds like an interesting place to visit. Some very nice photography Kaylynn/Jill! Really like the last few pictures, road, sunset, fence etc... Hope you enjoyed Canadian Thanksgiving, I bet your American Thanksgiving will be very nice too. Do you get to do the cooking for that one?
Ok, I feel like I need to comment on a few things here.
1) to castrate 2 yr olds seems a little late to me. Why not at birth or something.
2) it's funny how Canadians ( to me anyways) name their things or places or things. My MIL has most of her bedrooms named :) I have to admit, I have one room named here too.
3) I had no idea how vast the ranch is. Not sure why I didn't know that because all of Sask. vast.....
4) a ranch house with two kitchens. Just PW.
5) Joan looks like she "gets it done" alright. Sometimes the no fussiness looks pretty relaxing.
6) the picture with Joe and the branding iron cracks me up. It's the guy in the back ground. I think he is in a huff because Joe didn't let him put the branding iron in the coals. Look at his hands on those hips!
7) one swing is better than no swing
8) and Adell. I just want to organize his van so he really nows what he has in there to sell.
9) Alberta Bound on the highway. So fun.
and last of all 10) sometimes the prairies give you a picture perfect moments for sure.
This post is like your running post. It's fun to go along for the ride with you guys.
I am sure Austin is embarrassed about being bucked off! I am glad that he is ok though. Sounds like a great Thanksgiving. Do you have turkey and everything?
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